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#72722
[cuirass] Failure to write build log leads to build failure
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We occasionally see failed builds with truncated logs on ci.guix. These
happens in situations where ‘cuirass remote-worker’ gets EPIPE as it
sends the build log to ‘remote-server’:
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2024-08-19 19:54:52 @ substituter-started /gnu/store/sv3z77cgg2788hrl87w35bfmyhkmkv54-libomp-16.0.6.drv substitute
2024-08-19 19:54:52 Downloading http://141.80.167.131/nar/lzip/sv3z77cgg2788hrl87w35bfmyhkmkv54-libomp-16.0.6.drv...
2024-08-19 19:54:52
2024-08-19 19:54:52 ESC[K libomp-16.0.6.drv 1.8MiB/s 00:00 | 1KiB transferred
2024-08-19 19:54:52 ESC[K libomp-16.0.6.drv 942KiB/s 00:00 | 1KiB transferred
2024-08-19 19:54:52
2024-08-19 19:54:52 @ substituter-succeeded /gnu/store/sv3z77cgg2788hrl87w35bfmyhkmkv54-libomp-16.0.6.drv
2024-08-19 19:55:04 warning: zlib error in 'gzwrite' while sending log to 141.80.167.131: 0
2024-08-19 19:55:04 error: gdPO1dI1: unexpected error while building '/gnu/store/sv3z77cgg2788hrl87w35bfmyhkmkv54-libomp-16.0.6.drv': #<&compound-exception components: (#<&external-error> #<&origin origin: "fport_write"> #<&message message: "~A"> #<&irritants irritants: ("Broken pipe")> #<&exception-with-kind-and-args kind: system-error args: ("fport_write" "~A" ("Broken pipe") (32))>)>
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The “unexpected error while building” message was added in
ba3ea7947ec67e9d9585e40a30d67dbd8115e73c.
This suggests that the ‘catch #t’ around the ‘send-log’ call doesn’t
have the desired effect; instead, the ‘guard’ handler is invoked.
It looks like EPIPE comes from the pipe set up by ‘build-derivations&’
and that the underlying ‘build-derivations’ call keeps writing to even
after ‘send-log’ has closed it.
Ludo’.
This bug report was last modified 267 days ago.
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